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I am also interested in this, but don't have good examples.
Ultimately, a lot of anarchist texts are describing anarcho-communist societies, but historically when communists and anarchists disagree, the communists ignore/fight them, or the revolution gets crushed before either really get a say.
That's a misconception, actually. Conflict between Marxists and anarchists isn't really the norm, there's been many examples of them joining forces, or anarchists joining Marxist parties in order to support building socialism. Conflict arises when "disagreement" goes well and truly beyond that point.
As for answering OP's question, see my answer.